On Saturday Hillary Clinton’s campaign said that it would participate in a recount initiated Jill Stein in Wisconsin and said it would take similar action if a recount was initiated in Michigan and Pennsylvania.

The campaign has taken a number of steps since election day to review election results and has not found “any actionable evidence of hacking or outside attempts to alter the voting technology,” Marc Elias, the campaign’s general counsel, wrote in a statement on Medium. The campaign had not planned to call for a recount, Elias wrote, but now that one is underway, it felt an obligation to participate. The extent of the campaign’s participation was not immediately clear.

“Now that a recount has been initiated in Wisconsin, we intend to participate in order to ensure the process proceeds in a manner that is fair to all sides,” Elias wrote. “If Jill Stein follows through as she has promised and pursues recounts in Pennsylvania and Michigan, we will take the same approach in those states as well.”

The request for recount in Wisconsin was filed Friday.

Pennsylvania needs to be filed by November 28th, and that costs $0.5 million.

Michigan needs to be filed by November 30th, and that costs $0.6 million.

In addition to the filing fees, there are considerable fees for the attorneys.

This far, as of 1:35pm EST, Jill Stein has raised $5,769,652.45 of her $7,000,000 goal.